Incredible robot technology

som farmer

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Livestock Farmer
Location
somerset
over my farming career i have seen massive changes in high tech machines, and systems, old man started with horses, horses to robots, unthinkable really, but now robots are entering farming, where will they 'stop', or will they simply take over farm labour ? If change keeps going like it has done, all my life has seen constant change, not always sure for the best, what will our children, or grandchildren see, the mind boggles, because some of the changes, will be such, that we can't even dream of. On the flip side, guv looks like paying us to go backwards, with elms !
 

Phil P

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Arable Farmer
Location
North West
Now all we need is for them to become self aware and we’re all screwed 😂
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Phil P

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Arable Farmer
Location
North West
All this robot technology is incredible but I don't yet see a big role fir it in farming where profitability is so deeply challenged. How would it improve our profits?
You don’t have to pay a robot overtime or sick pay, it doesn’t get tired, will do repetitive jobs consistently and without complaining! It’s the initial cost that will put the tech out of reach. Although how much is a new tractor!
 

holwellcourtfarm

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Livestock Farmer
You don’t have to pay a robot overtime or sick pay, it doesn’t get tired, will do repetitive jobs consistently and without complaining! It’s the initial cost that will put the tech out of reach. Although how much is a new tractor!
But you DO have to service it, charge it, apply updates and sort out system bugs etc, all at consultancy rates.
 

Daniel

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Mixed Farmer
The dog is available for $75000 with no head or neck!

If you wanted say, a camera to let it 'see' it's surroundings that'll be a other $30000.

 

Steevo

Member
Location
Gloucestershire
You don’t have to pay a robot overtime or sick pay, it doesn’t get tired, will do repetitive jobs consistently and without complaining! It’s the initial cost that will put the tech out of reach. Although how much is a new tractor!
But you DO have to service it, charge it, apply updates and sort out system bugs etc, all at consultancy rates.

Just think of the unlock code prices......! :LOL:
 

PSQ

Member
Arable Farmer
All this robot technology is incredible but I don't yet see a big role fir it in farming where profitability is so deeply challenged. How would it improve our profits?

Thats the thing about 'disruptive technology', it whips the rug out from under those who think they're safe from the advance of science and capitalism. Another 50 years and there wont be many of 'pink squishy bits' involved in the operational side of agriculture.
If you want to profit from 'your land' or farming in the future, you'll need to buy shares in whoever ends up as the last global corporation left standing...
 

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
All this robot technology is incredible but I don't yet see a big role fir it in farming where profitability is so deeply challenged. How would it improve our profits?

Robots are being used in warehouses very effectively now. Something is put somewhere and the collected later (sounds vaguely familiar). Some of that tech is transitioning over to Ag. I agree that nothing yet I have seen will make a farmer more profitable, I'm not sure we are far away.

The big problem as I think you are alluding to is that there are no robots that are even close to replacing your capital outlay. You will need a robot and all your tractors and sprayers. Thus a robot has to be justified on operating costs. Which is much, much harder.
 

melted welly

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Arable Farmer
Location
DD9.
The dog is available for $75000 with no head or neck!

If you wanted say, a camera to let it 'see' it's surroundings that'll be a other $30000.

Sounds like an ideal pet for vegans
 

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